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Silsbee 56 Hardin-Jefferson 24/FINAL


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Silsbee made the necessary defensive adjustments in 2nd half. First 4 minutes of 2nd half was pivotal. HJ was forced to punt on their first possession and ball was snapped over punter's head for a safety. 23-17 Silsbee. Tigers scored 4 plays later to make it 29-17 (missed 2 point conversion). HJ fumbled the ensuing kick off and Silsbee scored 2 plays later to make it 36-17. Hawks had to play from behind rest of game which is not conducive to their offense.

Silsbee out scored HJ 37-7 in 2nd half. Silsbee never punted in the game. Tigers scored on every possession except one (fumbled on 2nd play of 2nd possession in 1st half). Silsbee rushed for over 330 yards with Taylor getting over 200 yards and 3 TD's. Foster was 4-4 passing for 130 yards and 2 TD's. Not sure I can remember a time where a Silsbee offense only attempted 4 passes in a game. Also, the longest pass attempt by Foster was no more than 15 yards. No deep throws attempted at all in this game. (yes Cartwright's TD was 85 yards but it was on a 10 yard slant route, he did the rest). All in all a good offensive game for Silsbee and a good 2nd half for the defense.

Props to Hardin-Jefferson QB Westen Nugent. He had a great game! Over 175 yards rushing, scoring all 3 TD's and was 4-8 passing for 76 yards. His ball fakes had the Tiger defenders (and me) guessing.

Complete stats will be posted soon.

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Seems the runny game worked.  Smith is a run the ball coach si its nut surprising they ran the ball and stayed committed to it.  QB was inky asked to throw 4 times by the Coach.  Foster completed 4 passes all complete, 2 TD's and NO interceptions.  Defense played well.  I have no issues with this great performance...

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Just now, BMTSoulja1 said:

Thoughts on the QB's efficient night?  Also, how did the JV qb do this week?  Someone asked me.  Just want to be able to convey  accurate information...

Briscoe is back on varsity. He played in last offensive series on Friday night. He "led" them to a TD. ;)

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Just a few quick stats:

Silsbee                               Hardin Jefferson

Passing

R. Foster   4-4-130-2-0     #6  4-8-78-0-0

Rushing

D. Taylor   20-241 3TD      #6   22-157 3TD

A. Arline     7-69    2TD      #1   15-37

C. Martin   7-51     1TD      #33 13-77

                                              #5     5-7

                                              #28   4-27

Receiving                            

K. Cartwright 1-85 TD      #44  2-34

D. Colvin         1-16            #1    1-35

J. Hunt            1-14 TD     #5     1-9

C. Martin         1-12

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On 10/18/2019 at 8:22 PM, BADSANTA said:

Silsbee defense isnt too good

Same criticism every week. Not the entirety of the defense. Secondary improved in the 2 half.  Lawrence and Buse had a killer game, linebackers played well. . If these kids get out there in the right formation are unbeatable. You’ll see.  

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